Depends on how much they have to say.about as many as they could.
Dolphins communicate by way of clicks, squeaks, and whistles.
No, dolphins use a series of clicks and whistles to communicate
The sounds of a dolphin are put into three catagories:Whistels, Chirps and Clicks, so nobody really knows the exact number
There is no average rate that a dolphin travels at per day. It could stay in one place all day, or travel many miles a day. It just varies on where the dolphin is headed (if anywhere) and how urgent the dolphin is to get to it's destination.
The duration of The Day of the Dolphin is 1.73 hours.
The Day of the Dolphin was created on 1973-12-19.
they can live out of water for a whole day
Dolphins use a range of "clicks" to communicate with each other. They make these "clicking" sounds using their mouths.
They direct clicks into the water and the clicks rebound off solid objects and echo back to the them. Dolphins listen for the rebounding clicks to identify what the object is and how far away it is. All of these clicks and whistles are created in the dolphin's nasal passages just below the blowhole.
they eat 2 or 3 meals a day
Because its Shaped Like One
its how many clicks you have to do it in. so if it says par=2, it means you have to do it in 2 clicks or less. but don't let the clicks get you confused with the par. clicks is how many clicks you did it in last time and par is how many you actually have to do it in. you only pass when the clicks is equal to the par.